Season Groups.................................................................................................18 Season Types....................................................................................................19
Define Season Types.............................................................................................................22 Season Groups.......................................................................................................................23 Define Season Groups...........................................................................................................27

Day Groups.......................................................................................................29
Day Types.............................................................................................................................30 Define Day Types..................................................................................................................32 Day Groups...........................................................................................................................33 Define Day Groups................................................................................................................37

Number Ranges for Source Systems...............................................................49
Define Number Ranges for Source Systems.........................................................................50 Change Number Range Status...............................................................................................52

.Introduction
This document describes basic customizing settings for the Energy Data Management (IS-U-EDM) component. For more information. which you can find under Help → SAP Library. see the other cookbooks available for IS-U-EDM Release 4.62. see the documentation for the individual sections of the implementation guide or the SAP Library documentation. For more information on IS-U-EDM Customizing settings.

2009 07:09:00 nachm. This ensures that a customer’s typical profile is retained.doc 56 / 64 /var/www/apps/conversion/current/tmp/scratch11006/98167770.Error! Style not defined. Day profiles are allocated to synthetic profiles and reproduce the consumption of one day.09. Formula Profile Profile containing values calculated using a predefined formula.
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Profile Categories
SAP provides the following 5 predefined profile categories: • Elementary profile • Synthetic profile • Integral profile • Day profile • Formula profile Elementary Profiles Profile containing values entered manually or imported. You also use dynamic modification factors to change a customer’s synthetic profile values to avoid significant fluctuations in consumption as a result of seasonal changes. Day Profile Profile containing values measured at identical intervals and that describes one day. Synthetic Profile Profile containing values generated on the basis of predefined periods (day and season groups) and corresponding day and annual profiles. You can use a formula profile to calculate the energy-feeding curve of the grid. /var/www/apps/conversion/current/tmp/scratch11006/98167770. You define the profile types you use in Customizing and allocate them to profile categories predefined by SAP. You can import dynamic modification factors from other systems or calculate them yourself. They are used for classifying the consumption patterns of groups of customers.
2Stand: 01.2009 07:09:00 nachm. such as a weekend day in summer or a weekday in winter. You use a usage factor to determine customer-specific consumption from a synthetic profile. Error! Style not defined. Integral Profile Used by SAP only.doc Stand: 01.09. Customers with similar consumption patterns are grouped and assigned to the same synthetic profile.
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To define interval lengths. Error! Style not defined.09.doc Stand: 01. You can use function module ISU_PROFILE_PUT_EPROFVAL15 as a template. 2.2009 07:09:00 nachm. Defining new interval lengths can have negative effects on system performance. go to Customizing for SAP Utilities and choose Tools → System Modifications → User-Defined Enhancements for Energy Data Management → Interval Lengths → Define Interval Lengths.
You can only create new objects in the customer namespace. /var/www/apps/conversion/current/tmp/scratch11006/98167770.Error! Style not defined. Define a function module for preparing profile values for updates. You can use function module ISU_PROFILE_VAL_UPD_PREP_0015 as a template. Define a function module for updating profile values.09.
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Define Interval Lengths
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You should consult with SAP before performing this IMG activity.
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Season Groups
Season groups divide the year into several season types. For example, you can define the season group SOWI to divide the year into the season types summer and winter. You define season types and then group them into season groups. You must establish settings for season groups before you can define synthetic profiles. These settings are required in the RTP interface, where they define the structure of RTP components.

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The parameters are as follows: • C. If you want to do this.2009 07:09:00 nachm.. /var/www/apps/conversion/current/tmp/scratch11006/98167770. (Consecutive number of season period)
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(Start of season period) Season type Summer describes the period from 04/01 to 09/30. • End (end of season period) Season type Summer describes the period from 04/01 to 09/30 (meaning that the end of the summer season period is 09/30.
The table is read as follows: The season period from 04/01 to 09/30 is allocated to season type 0001 (summer).
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5. Enter a to-date in the End field.2009 07:09:00 nachm.
In the next step. Error! Style not defined. Save your data. 9. If you want to do this.
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Figure 14: Define New Season Types
2. 6. Enter a from-date in the Start field.
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You cannot define a season period that reaches into the next year. different season types are grouped into season groups.
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Define Season Types To define additional season types. 4. Go to Customizing for SAP Utilities and choose Energy Data Management → Basic Settings → Season Group → Define Season Types.. field.doc Stand: 01. Choose New entries. Enter the season ID in the Season type field. you would create one period (with consecutive number 1) up to 12/31.. Enter a consecutive number in the C. (See the definition of season type Winter). Save your data and choose Back. 7. In this case.2009 07:09:00 nachm.Error! Style not defined.09.09. The season periods allocated to the season types in a season block must cover one year (01/01 to 12/31) and may not overlap. you have to create two season periods. Enter a description for the season type in the Seas. type field. 10.doc 56 / 64 /var/www/apps/conversion/current/tmp/scratch11006/98167770. 3. Choose the season type you just defined and choose Definition. /var/www/apps/conversion/current/tmp/scratch11006/98167770.

09. 7. /var/www/apps/conversion/current/tmp/scratch11006/98167770. 5. Enter a description for the season group in the Descript. Save your data.
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3. Error! Style not defined.. Choose the season group you just defined and choose Definition.2009 07:09:00 nachm.Error! Style not defined.
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The season periods allocated to the season types in a season block must cover one year (01/01 to 12/31) and may not overlap. Save your data and choose Back. Enter a season type ID for the season group in the Season grp field.
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Version: 01. These settings are also required in the RTP interface where they define the structure of RTP components. you can define a group of days called Standard Week that contains the day types Weekday and Weekend Day. /var/www/apps/conversion/current/tmp/scratch11006/98167770.
Day Groups
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• Day type 0002 (weekend day including public holiday) corresponds to the public holidays of factory calendar 01. the factor calendars must all be assigned to the same public holiday calendar.2009 07:09:00 nachm. (factory calendar) ID of the factor calendar that you defined under General Settings → Maintain calendar.2009 07:09:00 nachm.doc 56 / 64 31Stand: 01.Stand: 01.
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Description of day type F.doc 56 / 64
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If you define several day types and assign them to different factory calendars.09.. • Day type 0003 (all weekdays) corresponds to both the workdays and the public holidays of factory calendar 01. the public holidays defined in the factory calendar are allocated to this day type.2009 07:09:00 nachm. PH (public holiday) If you select this field. /var/www/apps/conversion/current/tmp/scratch11006/98167770.09. WD (workday) If you select this field.SAP AG
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Define Day Types To define additional day types. The following screen appears:
Figure 20: Define New Day Types
2. Select the WD (workday) field if you want the day type to correspond to the workdays of the factor calendar.
Choose New entries. Save your data. Select both fields if you want the day type to correspond to both the workdays and the public holidays of the factor calendar.
In the next step. 5.Error! Style not defined.. /var/www/apps/conversion/current/tmp/scratch11006/98167770. proceed as follows: 1. field (factor calendar ID). 4. In the F.
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When you group day types into day groups you must ensure that each day is allocated to one day type. different day types are grouped into day groups. enter the ID of the factor calendar to which the day type is to be assigned. field. 3. Select the PH (public holiday) field if you want the day type to correspond to the public holidays of the factor calendar. Go to Customizing for SAP Utilities and choose Energy Data Management → Basic Settings → Day Group → Define Day Types.2009 07:09:00 nachm.doc Stand: 01.
. Enter the day type ID in the Day type field.2009 07:09:00 nachm. Enter a description for the interval length in the Descript.09.
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.2009 07:09:00 nachm. Day groups can be found in Customizing for SAP Utilities under Energy Data Management → Basic Settings → Day Group → Define Day Groups.SAP AG
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Day Groups SAP has already predefined several day groups. /var/www/apps/conversion/current/tmp/scratch11006/98167770.
Figure 21: Day Groups
The parameters are as follows:
• • Day group
Day group ID
Day group
Description of day group
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38Stand: 01.. Error! Style not defined. /var/www/apps/conversion/current/tmp/scratch11006/98167770. Save your data and choose Back. Enter a description for the day group in the second Day group field.09. 4. Enter a consecutive number in the C. field.doc 56 / 64 /var/www/apps/conversion/current/tmp/scratch11006/98167770. Enter a day type ID for the day group in the Day type field.
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Enter the day group ID in the Day group field.2009 07:09:00 nachm.Error! Style not defined. 7. Choose the day group you just defined and choose Definition. 5.
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You define TOU types and then group them into TOU groups.2009 07:09:00 nachm.
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Time-Of-Use (TOU) Groups
A time-of-use (TOU) group contains different TOU types. For example. Error! Style not defined.doc 56 / 64 39Stand: 01.09. /var/www/apps/conversion/current/tmp/scratch11006/98167770. /var/www/apps/conversion/current/tmp/scratch11006/98167770.SAP AG
Error! Style not defined. you can define a TOU group for on-/off-peak that contains the TOU types on-peak and offpeak.09.Stand: 01.2009 07:09:00 nachm.

/var/www/apps/conversion/current/tmp/scratch11006/98167770. you would create one period (with consecutive number 1) up to 12/31. If you want to do this. you have to create two TOU periods. and another (with consecutive number 2) starting on 01/01.. (Consecutive number of TOU period) • Start (start of TOU period) TOU type 0001 (on-peak period) describes the period between 08:00:00 and 17:59:59. Error! Style not defined.09. meaning that the on-peak period ends at 17:59:59 hours.2009 07:09:00 nachm. • End (end of TOU period) TOU type 0001 (on-peak period) describes the period between 08:00:00 and 17:59:59 hours.
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The parameters are as follows: • C. meaning that the on-peak period begins at 08:00:00 hours.09..

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You cannot define a TOU period over one day. Enter a to-date in the End field. Save your data. In the next step. Go to Customizing for SAP Utilities and choose Energy Data Management → Basic Settings → TOU Group → Define TOU Types. Enter a consecutive number in the C. Choose the TOU type you just defined and choose Definition. 5. Enter a TOU type ID in the TOU type field. proceed as follows: 1. If you want to do this. 3. 4. 9.09. Enter a description for the TOU type in the Descript. you have to create two TOU periods.
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Define TOU Types To define additional TOU types.2009 07:09:00 nachm. (consecutive number) field. Enter a to-date in the End field.2009 07:09:00 nachm. 10. Choose New entries. Save your data and choose Back.. 8.
The TOU periods allocated to the TOU types in a TOU group must cover one day (from 00:00:00 to 23:59:59 hours) and may not overlap.
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Figure 28: Define New TOU Types
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The following screen appears:
Figure 32: Define New TOU Groups
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The TOU periods allocated to the TOU types in a TOU group must cover one day (from 00:00:00 to 23:59:59 hours) and may not overlap. Enter a description for the TOU group in the Descript. Choose New entries. field. proceed as follows: 1.
Define TOU Groups To define additional TOU groups. 7. 3.
Version: 01.2009 07:09:00 nachm. Enter a TOU group ID in the TOU group field.
Number Ranges for Source Systems
Profiles imported from external systems must have number ranges for the source system. Enter a day TOU type ID for the TOU group in the TOU type field.2009 07:09:00 nachm. /var/www/apps/conversion/current/tmp/scratch11006/98167770.. Choose the TOU group you just defined and double-click Definition.. 8. /var/www/apps/conversion/current/tmp/scratch11006/98167770. 6. Enter a consecutive number in the C.2009 07:09:00 nachm. Go to Customizing for SAP Utilities and choose Energy Data Management → Basic Settings → TOU Group → Define TOU Groups.